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Goals <br /> • Display feature and tabular data <br /> • Work with georeferenced spatial data <br /> Query features using logical expressions <br /> Find features using spatial relationships <br /> • Edit spatial and attribute data <br /> Associate tables with joins and relates <br /> Produce maps , reports , and graphs <br /> Topics covered <br /> • ArcGIS overview: Capabilities and applications; Interacting with the interface; Basic <br /> display <br /> • Spatial data concepts : Representing spatial data and descriptive information <br /> • ArcGIS data model : Geodatabases ; Shapefiles ; Coverages ; Feature types ; Attributes <br /> • GIS software : Components; Functions; Applications <br /> • Spatial coordinate systems and map projections : Georeferencing data ; What map <br /> projections are; How ArcMap works with map projections <br /> • Querying data : Selecting and identifying features ; Creating reports and graphs <br /> • Map displays: Creating ; Symbolizing ; Scaling ; Adding map elements <br /> Prerequisites and recommendations <br /> Participants should know how to use windowing software . This course provides the <br /> fundamental ArcGIS knowledge and experience needed to enroll in Introduction to ArcGIS II <br /> (for ArcView 9, Arc Editor 9, and Arclnfo 9) as well as several other ESRI courses . Many of the <br /> topics covered in this course are similar to those in Migrating from ArcView 3 . x to ArcView 9 . <br /> Participants who complete this course should not enroll in Migrating from ArcView 3 . x to <br /> ArcView 9 . Participants who have worked with prior versions of ArcView and want to learn <br /> about ArcView 9 applications should take Migrating from ArcView 3. x to ArcView 9 . <br /> Price : $900 per student Reduced rates may apply for onsite training fESRI currently charges <br /> $ 7,000 for on-site training ESRI authorized instructors may charge less ) <br /> ItIntroduction to ArcGIS II - for ArcView 9, Arc Editor 9, and Arclnfo 9 (three days) <br /> Overview <br /> This three-day course follows Introduction to ArcGIS I (for ArcView 9, ArcEditor 9, and Arcinfo <br /> 9) and continues to present important concepts and functionality for successfully working <br /> with ArcGIS . With further exploration of ArcMap , ArcCatalog , and ArcToolbox, participants <br /> focus on spatial analysis , automation of spatial and attribute data , editing , and advanced <br /> options for cartographic display and reports . Hands-on exercises teach ArcGIS procedures in <br /> the context of solving real-world problems . Examples and exercises use data from a variety <br /> of application areas . A portion of the class is reserved for carrying out an analysis project <br /> and applying many of the new skills and techniques learned in this course . Participants <br /> conduct queries, perform spatial analysis , and present their results in a hard-copy map and <br /> report . <br /> 8 -2 <br /> GIS Needs Assessment and Implementation Plan Chapter 8 - GIS Training and Education <br />